Everton and Newcastle they stayed at 0-0 in the 7th matchday of the Premier League, with the point being judged as a gain for the “confectionery”, although they had complaints from the referee.
Dice’s side had a goal in the opening minutes when a cross from Guimaraes was cleared on the line by Ediaye… without realizing it, but shortly after, Doukoure’s header never counted for offside in the phase.
THE Tarkovsky could “burn» Everton in the 32nd minute, when he completely stupidly just threw Tonali to the ground and the referee couldn’t help but give the penalty, when he saw it again in the On-field review.
THE Pickfordhowever, became a hero, averting his execution Gordon who took the ball and wanted to “hurt” his former team, in front of their fans. Except that despite the faith he had in himself, this choice did not work out well for him.
In the second part the “sweets” complained about a phase with him Bern to get his foot in front of Calvert-Lewin and he fell to the ground. The “voices” of the hosts, however, did not bring the fruits they would have liked, with the Dice team accepting the equal result more easily than Newcastle.
The schedule for the 7th matchday:
Saturday (05/10)
Crystal Palace-Liverpool 0-1
(9′ Zota)
Arsenal-Southampton 3-1
(58′ Havertz, 68′ Martinelli, 88′ Saka – 55′ Archer)
Brentford-Wolves 5-3
(2′ Collins, 20′ Ebouemo, 28′ Norgaard, 45’+2′ Pinnock, 90′ Carvalho – 4′ Kunia, 26′ Larsen, 90’+3′ Ait – Nuri)
Leicester-Bournemouth 1-0
(16′ Buonanote)
Manchester City-Fulham 3-2
(32′, 47′ Kovacic, 82′ Doku – 26′ Pereira, 88′ Munith)
West Ham-Ipswich 4-1
(1′ Antonio, 43′ Kundous, 49′ Bowen, 69′ Packet – 6′ Delap)
Everton-Newcastle 0-0
Sunday (06/10)
Aston Villa-Manchester United (16:00)
Chelsea-Nottingham Forest (16:00)
Brighton-Tottenham (18:30)
The schedule for the upcoming (8th) matchday:
Saturday (19/10)
Tottenham-West Ham (14:30)
Fulham-Aston Villa (17:00)
Ipswich-Everton (17:00)
Manchester United-Bradford (17:00)
Newcastle-Brighton (17:00)
Southampton-Leicester (17:00)
Bournemouth-Arsenal (19:30)
Sunday (20/10)
Wolves-Manchester City (16:00)
Liverpool-Chelsea (18:30)
Monday (21/10)
Nottingham Forest-Crystal Palace (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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